Will Your Tooth Grow Back If You Pull It Out?!


Question: I just pulled out my tooth because it was kind of loose and ive pulled out my teeth like 4 times before, but i think this tooth had a cavity. Will it grow back?


Answers: I just pulled out my tooth because it was kind of loose and ive pulled out my teeth like 4 times before, but i think this tooth had a cavity. Will it grow back?

It really depends on your body..
My whole life I thought that our 2nd set of teeth was IT. If you lose those you're screwed.
But my boyfriend's brother knocked his front teeth out when he was like 9 yrs old (already lost his baby teeth) AND HE GREW 2 MORE front teeth - so go figure?!! I didn't think that was possible so it really just depends on you / your body.

Only if it was a baby tooth

no your toth will not grow back.

ha, you cant be serious, if this was an adult tooth then ofcoarse it will not grow back, dont we all learn about this when were like 5 years old?
mommy says take care of your teeth good now because you need to be prepaird for your grown up teeth and once you get them you never get new ones back, lol
sorry to be a but hole but i figured everyone knows this, lol

If it's your adult tooth, then no it won't grow back. If it's your baby tooth, then yes.

If it was a baby tooth, then yes. If it was an adult tooth (which I doubt), then you're outta luck.

Hope I helped!

Even baby teeth do not technically "grow back;" there is another tooth in your jaw, waiting to grow. Humans only have 2 sets of teeth, though, so if this was your adult tooth, no - another tooth will not grow in it's place.

if it was a baby tooth.

If it wasn't a a baby tooth, then it will not grow back. If it was a baby tooth, then it will grow back.

Teeth do not grow back. Humans are born with one set of baby teeth and later develop a full set of adult teeth. After the baby teeth fall out, the permanent adult teeth erupt and once those are gone, there will be no more teeth. You should probably see a dentist and check the rest of your teeth, get any removed that need to be removed, and see about getting an artificial replacement for your other tooth.





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